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21. Passion by Stephen Sondheim, James Lapine | |
Paperback: 112
Pages
(1994-09-01)
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This is one of the most beautiful shows ever written! |
22. STEPHEN SONDHEIM: A LIFE IN THE THEATER - PLAYBILL - JANUARY 18, 2009 by FRANK (AN ONSTAGE CONVERSATION WITH) RICH | |
Paperback:
Pages
(2009)
Asin: B003YDXCFA Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
23. INTO THE WOODS by Stephen Sondheim, James Lapine | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1987)
Asin: B000Q01ZQ2 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
24. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum/the Frogs by Burt Shevelove, Larry Gelbart, Stephen Sondheim | |
Paperback: 214
Pages
(1985-06)
list price: US$10.95 Isbn: 0396085997 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
25. Follies (Playwrights Canada Press) by Stephen Sondheim, James Goldman | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2001-12)
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A brilliant insight into why this show always fails financially
Unnecessary Revisons Ruin Sondheim's Best Musical
A disappointing revision I believe that the original version of "Follies" is one of the two or three greatest American musicals ever written. Unfortunately, that is not what is in this book. For some reason, James Goldman, author of the book, became convinced that his brilliant (if controversial) original book needed to be revised. I believe that his revisions consistently weakened the show. What is printed here is not even Goldman's final revision. Instead, it is the text used in the 2001 production of the Roundabout Theatre Company in New York. Goldman had died in 1998, having revised the text several times but never having decided on a definitive version. The people putting together the Roundabout production prepared a version working from several of his revisions. This version notably weakens the character of Ben. Goldman's original book was very terse and almost underwritten. The deletions of some of Ben's dialogue end up reducing clarity. Also, since Ben's breakdown is the climax of the show, anything that weakens his character harms the entire show. Goldman also made changes to the breakdown itself, taking something that was strange and allusive and making it into something banal. It's not just changes to Ben, though. Some of the dialogue for the other main characters was also revised, making them less interesting. In addition, this version added some awfully silly stuff for the subsidiary characters. These characters were originally there mostly for atmosphere and to provide thematic complexity and texture. The additions throw the focus where it doesn't belong at a crucial moment, adding nothing of real emotional value and reducing the original's uncompromising quality. Some of the changes work to make the script more naturalistic than the original was. They also make the show less interesting, and frequently simply don't fit with the rest of the script and the score. I only hope that someday the original version of the script, which was published by Random House, returns to print. This version will not help you completely understand why this show is so remarkable.
Wonderful
A special piece of Music. A Masterwork of art. |
26. Follies Vocal Score (Vocal Score Ser.) by Stephen Sondheim | |
Paperback: 264
Pages
(1986-10-01)
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This IS the Piano Vocal Score
It's the Piano-Vocal Book, All Right
great help for sondheim lovers |
27. Pacific Overtures by Stephen Sondheim, John Weidman | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(1993-01-01)
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Sondheim.... in the early days
Combine the book and the CD to truly experience this work John Weidman's original idea, which first came to him in a Harvard lecture hall in 1966, was realized a decade later when director-producer Harold Prince decided to adapt various Japanese theatrical techniques and conventions, and Stephen Sondheim was brought in to write the music. The cast of "Pacific Overtures" was entirely Asian or Asian-American, a casting commitment that makes "Pacific Overtures" a rare musical to see in performance, which is a shame because of not only its presentation of history but because of its imaginative use of Kabuki. Among the Kabuki traditions adapted to the show were the use of males to play the female roles, the Reciter who comments on the proceedings, stage hands completely clothed in black, and on-stage musicians. Act I ends with a Kabuki lion dance, which provides the image for the album cover. While it would never be a very popular show, this musical is certainly a fascinating attempt that is of much interest to the Westernization of Japan as it is to devotees of the American stage. Ultimately, Prince has a bigger impact on the show than Sondheim, which takes some doing to be sure.That is why it this book might be an even better way of approaching this show than listening to the CD, although the best approach, of course, is to do both.
an intercultural wonder
"Pacific Overtures" is a play for all countries to read. |
28. Stephen Sondheim: Webster's Timeline History, 1913 - 2007 by Icon Group International | |
Paperback: 34
Pages
(2009-06-06)
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29. A Little Night Music (Libretto) by Stephen Sondheim, Hugh Wheeler | |
Kindle Edition: 236
Pages
(1973-11-30)
list price: US$16.99 Asin: B001DA7Y32 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Don't Get Mixed Up
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BUY THIS!
Yes, Full Vocal Score |
30. A STEPHEN SONDHEIM EVENING - 2 RECORD SET - vinyl lps. WITH LIZ CALLAWAY - GEORGE HEARN - JUDY KAYE - ANGELA LANSBURY, AND OTHERS. - SATURDAY NIGHT - WHAT MORE DO I NEED? - ANOTHER HUNDRED PEOPLE - WITH SO LITTLE TO BE SURE OF - PRETTY LITTLE PICTURE, AND OTHERS. by STEPHEN / PAUL LAZARUS (PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY) SONDHEIM | |
Unknown Binding:
Pages
(1983)
Asin: B0041CVHA0 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
31. Send in the Clowns, From a Little Night Music (Sheet Music) by Stephen Sondheim | |
Unknown Binding:
Pages
(1973-01-01)
Asin: B003X62VWS Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
32. Merrily We Roll Along: Vocal Selections by Stephen Sondheim | |
Paperback: 44
Pages
(1998-05)
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This is all we have, folks. Enjoy it.
Great music
Magnificent Music
One of the best plays in years, truly a masterpiece |
33. Assassins by Stephen Sondheim, John Weidman | |
Hardcover: 160
Pages
(1993-01-01)
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Everything and more
Interesting
Assassins book - this is only the libretto
Assassins - The original, not the revival
Thrills and Chills The thing that often repels people from 'Assassins' is firstly its subject matter - assassins and would-be assasins of presidents of the United States - and secondly, the way it handles its subject matter. 'Assassins' neither trivializes nor glorifies its characters: what it does is examine them, and let the audience make the decision as to what prompted them to commit the crimes they did. On stage, the play is chilling - seeing "Squeaky" Fromme carve an 'M' for 'Manson' into her forehead at the end of her number with John Hinckley 'Unworthy of Your Love' does not seem disgusting; it is entrancingly horrific. And this is not even mentioning the song 'How I Saved the President', the fast-paced narrative of Giuseppe Zangara's attempt on the life of President Franklin Roosevelt: it rises to an eerie feverish pitch and ends with a jolt - literally. The singing ceases only when Zangara has been electrocuted. I realize that the above description may seem to portray 'Assassins' as a gruesome horror-trip into history - but really, that is not what it is at all. The rises and falls of emotions in the songs (apparent in the book as well as in the play) are shrewdly placed so that the viewer can't quite bring themself to feel sorry for the assassin, exactly, more fascinated. And this is what 'Assassins' is - a fascinating look at some of the most forbidden American taboo in our country's history. The play jumps on its subject matter with surprising gusto - it does not jump delicately from point to point. It attacks its topics and does not let the audience leave unshaken. I feel as though I should probably mention that reading the book and seeing the play live are two different things. They are both thought-provoking and interesting looks at the various assassins - but a certain emotional element is lost in the text. Not that the book is bland and dry - far from it. However, seeing Charles Guiteau dance his way up to gallows feverishly reciting his poem 'I Am Going to the Lordy' is slightly more morbid than reading it. Highly recommended. ... Read more |
34. Art Isn't Easy: The Achievement of Stephen Sondheim by Joanne Gordon | |
Hardcover: 360
Pages
(1990-08-14)
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Editorial Review Product Description The new musical theatre of Stephen Sondheim shuns the traditional story of love triumphant, probing instead the more disturbing issues of contemporary life. Confident that the musical is America’s greatest original contribution to theatre, Joanne Gordon explicates the works of Sondheim to repudiate the common perception of the genre as mere escapist entertainment. Gordon notes that Sondheim tackles real themes, that he has no fear of introducing pain, trauma, and complex ideas onto the Broadway stage. Tracing Sondheim’s career from his initial success as lyricist for West Side Story and Gypsy to the opening of Into the Woods, Gordon demonstrates that the value of Sondheim’s work obviously lies in its seriousness of theme coupled with its disturbing content; less obvious, but equally important, is Sondheim’s innovative use of form. From A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum through Anyone Can Whistle, Company, Follies, A Little Night Music, Pacific Overtures, Sweeney Todd, Merrily We Roll Along, Sunday in the Park with George, and Into the Woods, Sondheim’s music and lyrics prove to be inextricably woven into the fabric of the entire work. Both music and lyrics, Gordon stresses, "grow out of the dramatic idea inherent in the show’s concept and themselves become part of the drama that previous theatre songs would only reflect." Sondheim, Gordon notes, asks much of an audience that may not want to be challenged. In short, to enjoy a Sondheim play, the audience must participate intellectually. The audience willing to expend the effort will not be cheated, Gordon insists, because Sondheim, throughout his career, has demonstrated that "musical theatre can be serious, poignant, and still exhilarating." |
35. All Sondheim, Volume 3 by Stephen Sondheim | |
Paperback: 148
Pages
(1999-07)
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36. Follies: A New Musical by James Goldman, Stephen Sondheim | |
Hardcover: 109
Pages
(1971)
Asin: B000K1B8EQ Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Wow! Great service from this seller. |
37. Assassins: Vocal Selections by Stephen Sondheim | |
Paperback: 88
Pages
(2010-04-01)
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Sondheim at his prime |
38. Gypsy by Arthur Laurents, Stephen Sondheim, Jule Styne | |
Paperback: 120
Pages
(1994-04-01)
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Gypsy
Everything's coming up roses! Do get the memoir Gypsy byGypsy Rose Lee.It's amazing to see how much of this show was takendirectly from the pages of her autobiography.Rose and Herbie weresomewhat romanticized in the show, as was Tessie the stripper and manyother aspects of the story -- hey this is Broadway!There can't be *too*much misery!But the cow really did come to Rose in a dream and really didget them on the Orpheum Circuit.They really did bleach a gaggle of girls'hair blonde.Both books are great reads.
Perhaps the Best Book Musical Ever! The lead partof the Mama Rose is often considered the musical theatre equivalent of LadyMacBeth or Hedda Gabler.Lucky is the woman who gets to play her.Threewomen have played her on Broadway:Ethel Merman (in the originalproduction), Angela Lansbury (in a 1970's revival) and Tyne Daly (in a1990's revival).Lansbury andDaly both won Tony awards for theirperfomances.Merman lost in 1960 to Mary Martin in "The SoundMusic."She was robbed! Musical highlights of the show include thecharacter defining "Some People," the desperate"Ev'rything's Coming up Roses" and the tour-de-force finale,"Mama's Turn."A majority of the songs are Mama Rose's, theresult, apparently, of Ethel Merman's ego.Nevertheless, it worksbrilliantly. If you are looking for a version of this show on video,AVOID the Rosalind Russell version from the early sixties, in favor of therecent Bette Middler version.Not only is the Middler version morefaithful to the original play, Bette does her own singing (Lisa Kirk sangfor Russell) and her performance rivals Merman's. If you love musicals,you will love this book.Read it yesterday! ... Read more |
39. SIDE BY SIDE SONDHEIM - 2 RECORD SET - vinyl lps. ORIGINAL LONDON CAST RECORDING - DIRECTED BY NED SHERRIN - "A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM" - "ANYONE CAN WHISTLE" - "A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC" - "WEST SIDE STORY" - "FOLLIES" - "GYPSY" - "PACIFIC OVERTURES" - "DO I HEAR, A WALTZ?" by STEPHEN (MUSIC & LYRICS BY) SONDHEIM | |
Unknown Binding:
Pages
(1976)
Asin: B0041CQC6Y Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
40. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Vocal Score) by Stephen Sondheim | |
Paperback: 152
Pages
(1981-01-01)
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A Great Sondheim Score!
Wish it had the chords
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
I thought it was great but not perfect |
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